Just found out today one of my best friend's has breast cancer. She's only 42 and looking at starting chemo soon. Simon and Garfunkel was something we used to karaoke alot, and kicked ass doing it. This one's for you Gina, my friend.

Loved their last album even with the loss of their lead guitarist. They have the most infused bass lines of any rock group and flea can just strum with the best of them. Will be seeing them here in Phoenix in September!

1:11 shows Harry Perry alive & well, still cruising around with his guitar & micro-amp thats great, he came up & played a few riffs for me and my bud, freaked me out for a half second, he just scooted in on us on his skates, blaring out a song, it was cool.

Just found out today one of my best friend's has breast cancer. She's only 42 and looking at starting chemo soon. Simon and Garfunkel was something we used to karaoke alot, and kicked ass doing it. This one's for you Gina, my friend.

That sucks. Best to her.

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"Baseball? It's just a game. As simple as a ball and bat, yet as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. It's a sport, a business and sometimes a religion."

If you have any appreciation for old school "outlaw style" honkytonk you need to know Jamey Johnson. I know a couple of you do... KC Tat and lew I think anyway.

JJ is heavily influenced by Waylon Jennings. Writes all of his own stuff and brings a truth back to country that has mostly been lost these days. He's kind of a musical hero of mine. Doesn't play by Nashvilles rules in the least... which means he's more of a cult favorite and not so much a radio hit guy but that makes me love him even more.

The album "That Lonesome Song" won the grammy for best country album a few years ago. This song was a minor radio hit. The first time I heard it I came home from work and looked it up and probably listened to it 20 times and became the huge JJ fan I am now.

The song isn't really 7 plus minutes long btw... dead space at the end of the vid.

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courtesy of BoneKrusher

"Baseball? It's just a game. As simple as a ball and bat, yet as complex as the American spirit it symbolizes. It's a sport, a business and sometimes a religion."

If you have any appreciation for old school "outlaw style" honkytonk you need to know Jamey Johnson. I know a couple of you do... KC Tat and lew I think anyway.

JJ is heavily influenced by Waylon Jennings. Writes all of his own stuff and brings a truth back to country that has mostly been lost these days. He's kind of a musical hero of mine. Doesn't play by Nashvilles rules in the least... which means he's more of a cult favorite and not so much a radio hit guy but that makes me love him even more.

The album "That Lonesome Song" won the grammy for best country album a few years ago. This song was a minor radio hit. The first time I heard it I came home from work and looked it up and probably listened to it 20 times and became the huge JJ fan I am now.

The song isn't really 7 plus minutes long btw... dead space at the end of the vid.

Damn I like that video you posted. Gonna have to check out some of his stuff.